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Live daily COVID-19 updates for Kentucky

Is the COVID-19 positivity rate finally stabilizing in Kentucky? Gov. Andy Beshear confirmed mitigation efforts have stopped the growth of the virus as numbers are continuing to decline for a second week in a row. The positivity rate is currently at 8.58% “What we are seeing is that the measures we have taken are working,” Beshear said. “We have stopped the increase in cases, which we knew we had to do before we can start to decrease those numbers. Let’s all commit to doing what we know is right – wearing masks, social distancing, washing our hands and limiting our holiday gatherings – so we can beat this virus once and for good.”

KDPH recommends schools return to in-person learning no earlier than Jan 11, 2021

KDPH recommends schools return to in-person learning no earlier than Jan. 11, 2021 The Kentucky Department of Public Health is recommending schools across the state avoid returning to in-person learning until on or after January 11, 2021. and last updated 2020-12-14 17:22:00-05 FRANKFORT, Ky. (LEX 18) — The Kentucky Department of Public Health (KDPH) recommends schools across the state avoid returning to in-person learning until on or after January 11, 2021. The recommendation comes amid new public health guidance by the state as the nation begins rolling out the COVID-19 vaccine to Americans. The Kentucky Department of Public Health, along with the Kentucky Department of Education, made the recommendation by factoring in the Christmas holiday and New Year s Day. Governor Andy Beshear says state officials want more time to pass after the Christmas holiday—where the number of in-person gatherings is expected to go up—before students return to school buildings.

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